Thank you card with a clear message explaining what they taught you + a $10 Starbucks/local coffee shop gift card?
Thank you card with a clear message explaining what they taught you + a $10 Starbucks/local coffee shop gift card?
There are also nasal sprays that are supposed to aid in the blocking of respiratory viruses. Pair that with a mask. Breath as slowly as possible (no gasps, laughs, or yawns) and only through your nose.
Main character of dungeon meshi / delicious in dungeon
Get them a magic painting book.
They are black and white illustrations that have the ink in the black parts. The kid takes a brush with some water and scribbles to create color. It’s just perfect for that age, and it’s not more junk that the parents need to collect.
Source: have toddler under two and friends with babies that just turned 2.
My wife calls these her “high games”:
Mine:
This is iOS 18.
1 or 2, watch tonnes of porn
I was going to post this exactly. Stop hurting your gums OP!
Well she is in Canada. Still probably better healthcare than most Nova Scotians, too, though.
one always thinks of a plurality of people
Speak for yourself! I don’t immediately think plural when “they” is used.
Maybe show your posts to a therapist and get an unbiased take?
Depending on the comfort level of your spouse, asking them to use their account would be best.
One of the forms of trust in Marketplace is how long the person’s Facebook account has existed, how many friends they have, and whether there are photos. If you create a burner account with no photo, no connections, and “Joined Facebook in 2024”, you’ll have a rough start.
I have had people show up who don’t match the account and they say it’s their partner or whatnot, never phased me.
If you do decide to make an account, push people to rate your interactions after you make a successful purchase. After 3 messages are sent back and forth, you get an option to rate the seller and buyer. Just tell them you rated them well and would like a rating as you are new to Marketplace.
I do hate Facebook for what it is, but even here in Canada where Kijiji was once king, Marketplace has taken over. I care about the used market (and the positive effects on the environment) too much to pass it up.
He’s probably the guy at my work who replies all to tell people not to reply all.
The problem with TSA is that it reduces our privacy and dignity in exchange for security (that security may be theatre). HTTPS is different because it increases privacy which allows us to keep more dignity (security that is not theatre.)
TSA is like needing to strip so that your clothes don’t get wet while going out in the rain, while HTTPS is like wearing a raincoat so your clothes don’t get wet while going out in the rain.
It’s cute. Paper airplane vibes.
Quartz is a great idea. Make a public repo for your public stuff.
Then, you can make a private repo for your private stuff, and send the generated files via email/Google Drive, or use a different static host that has password protection (not really aware of any off hand)
Congratulations 👏